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Show R. C. Whaync who was killed at Louisville, Ky., by some unknown person, was found to carry a life Insurance In-surance of $304,000 and had applied for $50,000 more. Seventeen years ago next Wednesday, Wednes-day, II. G. Hayball commenced business busi-ness In a small frame building on Center St. Five or six hundred dollars dol-lars constituted his whole stock In trade and his rating in Dunns was so small that they didn't publish the amount. Dining thoso seventeen years Mr. Hayball, and Mrs. Hayball too, for she has worked just as faithfully faith-fully and as hard as hcrhusband,havo gone on slowly and quietly, attending attend-ing strictly to business, studying the wants of the people and trying to supply sup-ply them. And when he had goods he believed in letting them know It. The record shows that lie has been one of the most llbcraladvortlseis in the city, and he attiibutes much of his success to this fact, Next "Wednesday the Hayballs will celebrate. Ten or twen-cleikswill twen-cleikswill celebrate with them, and a thousand customers will congiatulatc "them, and Dunn's New Year book will read "Good for $100,000.." |